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The "Right" to vote.

Started by redarrow, November 06, 2012, 08:06:25 PM

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redarrow

I stood in line 3 hours to exercise my right to vote. I grumbled the entire time. I wanted to hit the woods,not stand in a stinking hot line.About the time I got to where I could see the booths I noticed an Asian couple standing in the hall looking totally lost.I am ashamed to admit that my initial thoughts were not nice. Well lo and behold they spot me and approach and ask if it would be ok to watch the voting process. They then told me they were from China and did not have the "Right To Vote".WOW. what a blessing it is to live in the USA.God bless the men and women who secured this right for us.

Eric Gregg

I second that. There are places like China where the people wish they could have their voices heard through the voting process. May we not take it for granted.
We said the pledge of allegiance in our service this Sunday and I am not ashamed to admit that I got teary eyed when thinking about all of the men and women that have sacrificed it all to give us the awesome opportunities that we have...like the right to worship....and the right to vote.

I know that there are servicemen on here and I want to thank you all for what you have done to help maintain our rights and freedom by your sacrifices.

Thank You :you_rock: :smiley-patriotic-flagwaver-an